Word: aging
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...wanted of any age between 20 and 50 who will willingly put themselves under the leadership of the experienced "chefs desections," Who are willing to rough it somewhat, and who may have arduous and monotonous weeks to go through without the excitement of the rare periods of severe attack or defence to enliven the work with its attendant excitement. France needs you and needs you now. We are doing far too small a work. We ought to be covering the whole French Sanitary Service...
...died suddenly following a game of hockey on Verona Lake near Montclair, N. J., on the afternoon of December 31. Overexertion in a strenuous game which he played is believed to be the cause of the sudden illness which caused his death. He was 32 years of age and is survived by a widow and one child...
...Abner Little Merrill '46, of Exeter, N. H., died in Boston on Wednesday night at the age of 90 years. He was born in Exeter on January 23, 1826 attended the public schools there, was graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy entered the Sophomore Class at the University in 1843 and graduated three years later. He was the last surviving member of his class and next to his fellowtownsman, Dr. N. E. Soule '45, was the oldest University alumnus. He attended the Medical School and received his degree from there in 1849. After practising medicine for a short time, he went...
...judges not only take into consideration the candidate's mental and moral excellence, but also his physical fitness, a and "all-around" man being preferred. The scholar is elected by the Committee from among such persons as pause the qualifying examinations and fulfill certain conditions as to citizenship, age, residence and scholarship. The qualifying examinations for candidates from Massachusetts this year were held at the Medical School on October 3 and 5. Similar scholarships will be awarded for periods beginning...
...still first", as he touchingly puts it at the close of his book, but, alas, no longer The Hundred Thousand. At the beginning of the war he enlisted in a well-known Highland regiment, in spite of the fact that his thirty-eight years put him almost over the age limit for military service. Then came six months of arduous training at Aldershot with the other members of the motley collection known as Kitchener's mob, or "K(1)". In April, 1914, he was sent to France, where his distinguished conduct soon raised him to the rank of captain...